Our play style has been pretty different over the past few games Bagley has missed. Will be interesting to see if we just revert to the style we were playing before or try to integrate him and switch up rotations. I personally think that Bagley/Carter/Grayson lineups don't work.

JJ. Slide Grayson to the point and let JJ/Trent/Grayson run around the perimeter with Marvin and Wendell down low. Thats a solid 3 players that demand constant doubles all on one team. Good luck defending that all game

I had a few players in my classes. Reggie Love (walk-on, later a member of the Obama Administration) was in at least one class of mine in Public Policy Studies. Nick Horvath, who was at Duke for something insane like 6 years (multiple medical redshirts). I was also in a freshman orientation program with Chris Duhon. I had classes with several members of the womens basketball team, including the Waner sisters. Duke is not a particularly large school, so you see the players walking around all the time. Seeing Shane Battier on campus my freshmen year was a memory that stuck with me.

It's so casual to see the basketball guys around campus with it being rather small. Like I don't even think we qualify for this topic really. And coupled with the fact that they stand out so much with their height, if you go a couple days without seeing Javin, JRob, Grayson, or Vrank, it'd probably feel strange.

To be fair though, I've seen our upperclassmen much more than our freshman ... I've only seen a couple of them (O'connell & Goldwire) outside of on the court at games.

The reason nothing ever came of it is because he just happened to be in the club where a fight broke out ... Security, ownership, and even the dumbass who originally tweeted it all came out and said Elliott had nothing to do with the incident.

Playing devils advocate here (Pun intended), in live game action that call would've been almost impossible to make. Happened really fast. If we slowed down every single possession in a CBB game we'd probably find a lot more egregious calls that go unnoticed.